Motivation: The growth of next-generation sequencing (NGS) has not only dramatically accelerated the pace of research in the field of genomics, but it has also opened the door to personalized medicine and diagnostics. The resulting flood of data has led to the rapid development of large numbers of bioinformatic tools for data analysis, creating a challenging situation for researchers when choosing and configuring a variety of software for their analysis, and for other researchers trying to replicate their analysis. As NGS technology continues to expand from the research environment into clinical laboratories, the challenges associated with data analysis have the potential to slow the adoption of this technology. Results: Here we discuss the...
The continuing revolution in DNA sequencing and biological sensor technologies is driving a digital ...
Elucidating the content of a DNA sequence is critical to deeper understand and decode the genetic in...
Next Generation Sequencing technology, on the one hand, allows a more accurate analysis, and, on the...
Genomics is undergoing a revolution sparked by higher throughput and cost effective DNA sequencing t...
Abstract Background Next-generation sequencing technologies have decentralized sequence acquisition,...
Abstract. We explore the performance cost of virtualisation for the fast growing application domain ...
High-throughput next-generation DNA sequencing has evolved rapidly over the past 20 years. The Human...
While Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) can now be considered an established analysis technology for ...
Copyright © 2015 Beat Wolf et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
The widespread popularity of genomic applications is threatened by the “bioinformatics bottleneck” r...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has dramatically reduced the cost and time of reading the DNA. Huge...
Since the last decade, the main components of computer systems have been evolving, diversifying, to ...
Genomic data analysis in evolutionary biology is becoming so computationally intensive that analysis...
Targeted resequencing by massively parallel sequencing has become an effective and affordable way to...
Targeted resequencing by massively parallel sequencing has become an effective and affordable way to...
The continuing revolution in DNA sequencing and biological sensor technologies is driving a digital ...
Elucidating the content of a DNA sequence is critical to deeper understand and decode the genetic in...
Next Generation Sequencing technology, on the one hand, allows a more accurate analysis, and, on the...
Genomics is undergoing a revolution sparked by higher throughput and cost effective DNA sequencing t...
Abstract Background Next-generation sequencing technologies have decentralized sequence acquisition,...
Abstract. We explore the performance cost of virtualisation for the fast growing application domain ...
High-throughput next-generation DNA sequencing has evolved rapidly over the past 20 years. The Human...
While Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) can now be considered an established analysis technology for ...
Copyright © 2015 Beat Wolf et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
The widespread popularity of genomic applications is threatened by the “bioinformatics bottleneck” r...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has dramatically reduced the cost and time of reading the DNA. Huge...
Since the last decade, the main components of computer systems have been evolving, diversifying, to ...
Genomic data analysis in evolutionary biology is becoming so computationally intensive that analysis...
Targeted resequencing by massively parallel sequencing has become an effective and affordable way to...
Targeted resequencing by massively parallel sequencing has become an effective and affordable way to...
The continuing revolution in DNA sequencing and biological sensor technologies is driving a digital ...
Elucidating the content of a DNA sequence is critical to deeper understand and decode the genetic in...
Next Generation Sequencing technology, on the one hand, allows a more accurate analysis, and, on the...